Although there are so many great things that the Internet has to offer, there are a few downsides as well to the old world wide web. While I love that I can choose from a seemingly endless online pool of items to buy, everyone knows the pain of clicking on a Pinterest photo only to see that either the item isn’t actually for sale or it sold out two years ago and it’s never coming back. Of course, if you are a DIYer, that may not be the end of the road for you! Take for example this adorable two strand pendant necklace from Anthropologie. It was sold out by the time I got to it. So, I thought why not try to create something similar from supplies I can find?
Necklace supplies:
–gold eye pins
-faceted black onyx oval beads (around 8 mm long)
-gold cable chain
-2 gold hammered rectangle blanks
-6 gold jump rings and 1 lobster claw closure (or any other type of closure you like)
You’ll also need:
-round jewelry nose pliers
-flat nose pliers
-wire cutters (buy them in a set if you don’t already have some!)
First you’ll want to link together your beaded sections. Take an eye pin and place a bead onto the wire. Use the flat nose pliers to bend the remaining wire at a 90 degree angle and trim the wire about 10mm from the bend with the wire cutters. Use the round nose pliers to bend the wire back in the opposite direction into a loop. At first you’ll use the part of the pliers near the wider end to create the overall loop and then the skinny end to adjust the loop as needed. Right before you close the loop with the pliers, slip the eye of the next eye pin onto the loop you’re about to close so it will connect to the next bead. Continue this process until you have 10 beads in a row, and then make another separate row of 10 beads.
Connect the two strands of 10 beads with a jump ring, and then connect your hammered rectangle onto that first connecting jump ring with another jump ring. Now you have the bottom strand of your necklace! Repeat the process again with two separate rows of 7 beads instead of 10 beads for the top necklace strand.
Once you have your two beaded strands with the hammered blanks attached, cut a piece of chain that is 16″ long with your wire cutters and attach both ends of the chain to your longer beaded strand (just open up the eye pin end loops enough to slip the end of the chain onto the loop and close it again with your pliers). Repeat the process with an 11″ inch chain for the shorter strand. Use the wire cutters to cut both chains apart in the exact middle of each chain so you can attach your closure.
Use a jump ring to attach one end of the long chain and one end of the short chain together and attach that jump ring to one side of a lobster claw closure. Repeat the process with the other sides of the chains and the other half of the closure. That’s it! Your necklace is done!
While the original necklace cost $240, the necklace supplies for my DIY version only cost around $40 instead—what a savings!! Since you are the boss of this DIY, you can also make the chain longer or shorter and vary the amount of beads to your liking as well. It’s moments like these where both the DIY and the thrifty side of my brain are united in utter happiness and all is right with the crafting world. Think you’ll get in on the savings game too? xo. Laura
Credits // Author: Laura Gummerman, Photography: Laura Gummerman and Janae Hardy. Photos edited with Stella from the Signature Collection.
39 Comments
Great!
Love this DIY, i need to start again my DIY projects ; )
wow those are pretty much identical! Great job!
-M
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Wow those are pretty much identical! Great job!
-M
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How did you get so good at this?!?! I need to make one, now!
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Looove it! And it’s a big difference between the anthro and diy versions… 🙂
x Orsi
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Beautiful! It almost looks like a rosary.
Warm Regards,
Alexandra
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Nice! thank you for this tutorial! 🙂
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I love Anthropologie but I am more and more referring to them as a source for general style and DIY inspiration than actually purchasing! This looks awesome…and I think I actually like it better than the original! Well done!
It looks just wonderful and the DIY is amazing!
Along the lines of one of the things I want to chat with you about, Els… 😉
Carrie
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ah so gorgeous!! Love this kind of jewelry for spring!
x Val / Valerie Randomness
Ahhh that is so gorgeous! Love the layered effect and color scheme.
xx Ciana
Brilliant! Love it, girl! So darn sweet!
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This is such a beautiful D.I.Y project! I love black & gold jewelry.
Happy Tuesday 🙂
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This is adorable! And I actually like the DIY version better than the Anthro necklace. Great inspiration, thanks for sharing!
Circus & Bloom
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This is adorable! And I actually like the DIY version better than the Anthro necklace. Great inspiration, thanks for sharing!
Circus & Bloom
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Love this idea of remaking a more expensive piece! Thank you for sharing Laura 🙂
xoxo from Miami, FL – Jessy
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It looks exactly like my Granny’s rosary!
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The necklace looks fantastic. Thanks for sharing this project!
Agh! I want to know!!
xx- Elsie
I love that you even mimicked the background of the photo!
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This turned out beautifully! I don’t know which version I prefer. 🙂
love this!
xx nikki
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amaziing!! it looks even better than the real one ahah
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This looks great!!! and not so standard 🙂
Great DIY, very good result. I like it.
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Love this!
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Pretty! Though it does require some time and precise work 🙂
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Love this!!!! Great tutorial – I’m on a craft making spree, and definitely adding this on my list!
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Wow this is great! I always hate buying costume jewelry because it can be pricey, but it can also complete a look! Thanks this is really awesome! Xo
DIY jewelry is the BEST!! My aunt owns a shop in Canada that is all DIY – you just buy the stones. Everything from simple beads to black diamonds! There is something so therapeutic about putting the pieces together. This is an amazing idea and such savings!
xx Jill
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This is fantastic! I love the rosary esque quality of the bead spacing without wearing religious iconography.
This is such a great DIY idea! Must try it 🙂
I seriously want to make this now! It looks so easy and so stylish! I have so much I could wear this with!!
Wow what a lovely necklace for so little a price also the joy of wearing what you made yourself
I am definitely going to have to try this out! So cute!
I love everything at Anthro, but the cost can be really high. I love projects that recreate favorite items from the store! Thanks for the inspiration!
Laura
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Wow, Awesome that’s great collection.The necklaces are fantastic.thanks for sharing.
Wow post! This is an excellent diy. Instead of black, I would love to do my necklace with some round aquamarine and pink tourmaline beads. I am sure it will bring out a statement piece.
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